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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

07:15 min | 2 weeks ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"In cliff is up next in Mississippi. Hey, clap, go right ahead. Hey Paul, I got a question for you and I got to come in and need to make sure you got a minute. Of course. Hey, of all the living coaches right now who would you think exemplifies personifies, coach Bayer Brown? Well, I know this is going to sound. I mean, you're talking about active coaches are just living coaches. No, I'm just talking about living coaches. Oh, well, that's a cliff. That's easy. Question, and I promise you, I'm not saying this because she's going to be here in 25 minutes, but it's coach stallings. But you know what? You're exactly right. And if you think about it, instead of Gary Busey being the star of the movie for coach branch, coach stallings if he'd had a little probably coaching on the act in part there. To me, he reminds me so much of coach Bryant when you look at his demeanor and his voice and all that it just, to me. Cliff, I'll tell you a quick story. At coach stallings introduction in 19 90, I guess it was. Paul Bryan junior was on the front row or to the side, I think, and coach stallings was up there. And I could not help. I closed my eyes at one point and thought back 7 and a half, 8 years. And I was hearing the same man as I was looking opening my eyes looking at coach Bryant's son. It was one of the easiest things I've ever seen. The only thing missing were was a shot of bourbon and a pack of chesterfields. Over coach stalling, smoke, I guarantee you'd probably be. He acted like coach. I mean, and again, we talked about it with him, so many times, but the story for those who don't know, and I realize not all of you know much about coach stallings, he played for coach, Bryant. And he was a member of the Johnson boys too. He was part of that famous first class. He idolized coach darlings and I'll tell the story now, but he could have replaced coach stallings, coach Bryant, the job, when they called him for the interview, he was an assistant coach for Tom Landry at the Dallas Cowboys. And he told them, I mean, this is the way coach stallings was. And his. He said, listen, I can't take this job until the NFL season is over. And the cowboys were in the playoffs. And I don't know exactly. I mean, there's even 40 years later. There's a million theories on what went down. But it knocked him out. But I talked to him the morning after Parkinson was named and he could barely speak. I mean, he really felt like or thought he had the job. And he should have. But to me, that's the class act that he is. And the last time you had him own, I just kept sitting here going, man. You should my eyes, I think, I think I'm listening. It goes whereby I swear. That's just how you're right. Look, I got he was the son. He was the he was the other son, a coach Bryant. I agree, but I got one more comment for you. I want you to know that you have a twin out there and the only problem is the guys is about 7 years older than you are. But if you played guitar and sang like, you would be the identical twin. And as James Taylor, and I'm telling you, get the boys to pull a picture. I was in, I don't know, New York or Boston once and I had somebody stop me. James Hayward was about very tall guy. I'm not. But I will trade places with him any day just to just to collect on the royalties. Hey Paul, thanks for your pleasure. Wow. I'm just going to walk out there one night when he's on stage and see how long that lasts. Thank you for the call. Don is in Birmingham. Hey, Don. Hey, how are you doing, Paul? I'm the other Don. I know this is a new dawn that's been calling. I don't know quite popular. We're talking about cars. We're talking about callers that we can understand. Yeah. Well, yeah. I want to talk to you about a couple of different things I'm glad you're having a coach stallings on for some reason my SEC network feed just went out. So this morning record that disappointed. But I wanted to ask you a little bit about the first thing about Alabama football in relation to the upcoming Georgia challenge as I see it. The progression of Georgia. I know, I'm not as confident as folks like legend. There's I appreciate the legends confidence and we're not going to be the origin of the new Alabama and all this, but I did kind of get concerned when coach Saban leaves who we are going to get and what the progression of the seasons will be at that point, the team, I know there are several good options out there, potentially, but I do get myself concerned that there's not anyone any particular one person that we can really look to at least there was somebody from the Alabama coaching tree that other than dabo to look to Georgia has this built in coach. That's great. Kirby. And I just wonder how that's going to go. I will tell you right now. It's a conversation that always comes up and I know Greg Burton will deny this, but I'd be shocked if he had not thought of this. You have to think about it. But there really isn't anyone that comes to mind right now. Yeah, there's a lot of possibilities. And some of these other guys may be progressing. I don't know what's going to happen to the Napier. I actually have one time off the fellows out at Arkansas. He's had a tough time this last season. Right now, but we're all impressed when you've had him on the show before. The other thing I wanted to mention too is a relating to the basketball situation. I really don't have a I'm glad to see Alabama doing well. I don't have a lot of hopes that they're going to go real far.

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

07:09 min | Last month

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Is in Kentucky. Hey, Dana. It's Friday, mister Klein, bob. How are you? We're doing well. Thank you. I've got a question. What do you think Sabin's legacy as far as a humanitarian versus coach Brian? Everybody in Alabama, not just Alabama, but nationwide. The doors to the point of nearly worse being coach Bryant and Nick is not always been approachable, sometimes surly, et cetera. And I was just wondering how do you think once he has retired how he will compare with coach Bryant in that capacity? I think he'll compare rather poorly in that regard because coach Bryant was a folk hero. He was literally a man of the people, a cliche, but in his case it was true. People felt like they knew him and part of it was the times where you could walk up to Paul Bryan in a restaurant while he was having breakfast. And you've heard countless people talk about that. Saban is not that type of person because today the things are so different that he really couldn't walk into a restaurant. I remember his wife told me a story early on that they would go to church on Sunday and she would drive up Nick would hide in the car and when the church started as it started, he would sneak in on the back road now. That's just the reality of today versus back then when things were a little bit different. And I just think he will be remembered incredibly well because of what he's accomplished and because of what he's brought to the school. And yes, he's given a lot back. But I think the 40 year differential is really where the historical perspective is going to be different. Do you think it's as much of the changing of the times and I do? And listen, I didn't know coach Bryant well enough to know anything about him, but he just seemed like a guy that liked to, listen, he made money. Don't think he didn't. But now we know Nick Saban's making 12 million a year and he owns a car dealership and he owns a restaurant. Brian had a lot of interest too. He was involved in a meatpacking company and a dog track. And a lot of other things. But people, the media was so different back then, that even if you thought you knew something about coach Bryant, it didn't bother you as much. Then it would today where everything is under a microscope. That makes sense. Going back to the previous callers comments about changing the timing of the national championship, when they go to the playoff team playoffs, that's going to drag it out. At least like three more weeks, would there be a chance that they could have the national championship game on the dead weekend between the end of the NFL playoffs and the Super Bowl? You know what you're really good idea. And I don't know, I have not seen the model yet, but was last weekend dreadful or what? The Pro Bowl was simply unwatchable. 5 year olds play lollipop. And the senior bowl is not the answer. The purpose of the senior bowl is for scouts to evaluate. It's not for people to watch. And there was nothing. I mean, I'm not saying there wasn't basketball, but from a football standpoint, it would have been a great weekend. There would have been a real appetite for it. The problem right now though is that the NFL, I mean, we are now, I think I'm pretty sure this is the latest Super Bowl we've ever had. Well, yeah, it is because they extended the season. So I mean, the Super Bowl back in the day, the Super Bowl was, I remember 35 years ago, the Super Bowl was in the middle of January, and then it started sliding toward the end of January. Now it usually is the first weekend in February. Now it's the second weekend in February. I mean, it's ridiculous. Well, if they could extend the NCAA off until they had weekend, that would give players a couple of weeks to heal and you'd get the best product on the field too. Yeah, by the way, the Super Bowl may have been the same weekend last year, so I was incorrect about that. But I think I'll ask some people like maybe the commissioner coming up because it really would be a great idea to have that. Thanks for the call. Appreciate it. Let's. Check out Mike, who is up next in South Carolina. Hey, Mike. Hey, Paul. Long time listener first time caller. Thank you very much. Yes, sir. I'm a big gamecock fan. I've been in since 1981 because I was in the navy. So I've become a king cock fan, but I was born in Iowa. And I want to talk about a caller that called yesterday by a guy named John. Who had the audacity to talk about the football games can be played at Wrigley Field. And he went ahead and made a joke about the two teams playing in that game to the fact that they weren't any good. Well, that same team Iowa Hawkeye is just beat Kentucky where he's from 21 to 9 in the music city bowl. You're right. And I just want to point out if you're going to sit there and call teams worthless and no good when they just beat you 21 to nothing. I think you need to think before you talk. That's all I want to say. I'm glad to hear from you. I'm proud of you. You're standing up for the Iowa hawkeyes. They need somebody. They do need somebody to stand up and they also need a new coach. Because the one they have is been terribly inconsistent. Ralph is in Arkansas. Hey, Ralph. Hey, pal, how you doing today? Ralph, we're doing great. I want to get away from football to really what's going to be the best game this weekend is going to be the best you tigers against the South Carolina. In South Carolina, I just wonder what you feel about the game.

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

09:32 min | Last month

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Back. Let's check in with Mark next in Mississippi. Hey Mark. Hey, bob. We're talking about Super Bowl. Yes, Bernard Mars. I've never seen anything like that before in my life. That was incredible. I agree with you. That was one of the best ever. Well, I would do yeah. I mean, John, John's certainly entitled to his opinion, even if it's wrong. That's correct. Well, having a good show today. Thank you very much. I mean, I think what you have to do, I mean, the Super Bowl has tried literally every act. I mean, I am a fan of 60s and 70s music. And I've seen some of the accident have come through the Super Bowl and I had my hand over my face going, well, can't they find somebody younger than this. I mean, there's such a thing as just because I mean, there are exceptions to that. I mean, Mick Jagger is 80 years old and he's still he's still doing the job. But some of those acts are very tired and just because John hasn't heard of Rihanna, doesn't mean she shouldn't play. She will, and I'm sure she will be fine. AJ is up next. A hello, AJ. Good afternoon, Paul. Thanks for taking my call. Thank you. Hi, I just wanted to commend you on how you did actually handle the call with John right there. I'm not real sure that he's changed his underwear. It's 75. I'm like, come on, Willie Nelson. Violent Jennings. Turning 90 in a couple of weeks. I mean, I've seen Willie Nelson, but I really don't care to see him anymore. Exactly. Well, it might be next we could dig up Elvis and give one more. No, I will tell you, I am sorry. Never did the Super Bowl in his prime, but unfortunately, his prime did not last much longer than when the Super Bowl started. Elvis could have done the Super Bowl. And I really don't think they ever considered him, but I really don't know, I'm trying to think of some other 85 or 90 year old acts we could get for John. Absolutely. Our up with people so around. Remember that group? I think they did the first Super Bowl. Maybe Oreos spade wagon. We'll call them. No, they're way too contemporary for this guy. Anyway, hi, I wanted to ask you about the guys that were calling in and they said, and their questions was in relation to what Mike's a good caller or quantifies a good caller. And to be honest with you. You're the one at Mike's a good caller. And I'm not trying to be a leg humper. I'm just, you know. Well, let me say this to AJ. But there are some calls. Now I thought John was a good caller. Why? Because he was so absurd that it was funny. So can you get a few jabs of sarcasm or there's no rhyme or reason, sometimes it just sometimes no matter what you do, it just doesn't work. Absolutely. Absolutely. You can't fix stupid sometimes part. You're right. One thing, my mind went blank anyway. I was going to ask you about. Anyway, I was trying to throw out would you say a bad call is when somebody calls in and their mind goes blank. I would say that and or if it was Jim Crow, Jordan, from Tuscaloosa, anytime he calls it is a terrible call. Okay, you say to yourself, well done, thank you for the call. I think Jim is going to like that though. Assuming he understands it. Bill is up next in Alabama, hello Bill. Hey, Paul Bill. How are you doing? Oh my goodness. How are you, Bill? I'm good. Have you been doing all this coach Brian stuff? I've tried to get in for a few days. Well, I'm glad you made it. In my opinion. Please. You know, my dad was writing a book on coach Brown. He started when he was 82. And then he quit about, I guess we got 85, 86. I think he felt like he might buy weight, some stories. But one of the interesting chapters was on integration. Okay. And I share with us. He even mentioned you, he said, you know, people call pal find bomb show and put that propaganda out that it had to do with Sam Cunningham and USC, which is so far from the trigger. And he said it had to do with the 66 team that when they lost it, he quoted Jimmy fuller. Saying that he apologized for them losing the national championship because they were all white. And then they had 5 black walk on players the next year. And then his biggest reasoning was the 1969 season. It is hatred for Tennessee. Tennessee had a player by the name of Jackie walker. And a black player linebacker and Tennessee beat Alabama that year, 41 to 14 and Jackie walker intercepted the pass and ran it back for a touchdown. And his premise was that that helped integration more than Sam Cunningham at any time. That was part of what he wrote in this what he was going to write in the book. Bill, I'm curious. How far did he did he get with this project? He got probably a half to three quarters. I actually had about finishing it and 40 years. But after all this, the last week I saw it again. Maybe I should finish it. There's still a pretty relevant everybody still knows. Thursday going, man. There's still a lot here that I think is really compelling about coach Bryant. Yeah. You know, at the funeral, I guess hashtagged alone with you and my dad, I got sports started their crimson white that year. And even then his last press conference, you know, I would have never got in there if it wasn't for him. And I thank my dad still might have that take somewhere. I was trying to look to the office the other day. I was like, he's probably still got that on. I've always told this show, Bill, that the day of his final game, coach Bryant invited some of his old friends to come down to his suite. And of course, you ended up going there as well. But the only reason I got there is that. I think Bill, your dad wants somebody to write it up. He had something else to do that day. I think he was going to go see coach Bryant later. You know, the funniest thing about that story is juni smothers is the one that wanted to have typed a picture at the end. And he goes, I can we get a picture and ask Billy barner to take that picture. And then Jim ended up in the very back of the picture, you can barely see him. With one of those old cameras and that's a great picture that I treasure. I'm sure. Yeah, no, I've got that. There's not many. There's not many people left in that picture or live. You know, the two of us were on the young end, I think or the two youngest in that picture. And it just ironic that 40 years is a long time, but I will never forget that hour as long as I live. I mean, as I'm sure you won't. Yeah, that was funny. Later his past, you know, I was working for Jimmy's mother and he'd become very close with Mary Harmon and when my dad would go down there and we built house a lot, he'd call out there and I remember one time he called and told Mary Harmon we were coming and she was like, can you go do our growth Mark grocery shopping for us? And a lot of times that the bowl game coach Brock didn't go, he'd call and get my dad to be Mary Harmon escort. But I went back and read the article the other day the night at coach Bryant announces retirement over the next story that came out the morning of. And in there, there was a quote I have in the article from Mary Harmon and as you told me that I remember how I got it because I'm pretty sure I don't remember where Bill was. Your dad, but I can guarantee you at that age, I did not have Paul Bryan's home phone number, but I know who did and it was your dad. You know, I've got his phone director here in his office and it's got home phone numbers for woody Hayes, turno. And I was like, I've started to call him one day and just say who answered his phone number used to belong to, but after he had passed Jamie and I went to basketball game and we went by the house to see Mary Harmon.

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Jim Ross Report

The Jim Ross Report

06:02 min | 2 months ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Jim Ross Report

"Fit. You got three play by play guys doing the same thing. Much like we have an AW right now. When we do rampage on Friday nights, we've got three played by play guys setting out there. And so somebody's got to give up something. And it's going to be a team effort. I think we're succeeding in that. Rampage ratings are up. They shows are better. And the talent selection to put on those shows by Tony Khan has been excellent. And it's giving guys an opportunity to maximize those important minutes. Let's talk about some other big news that's happening here. We're still in this battle. And maybe Vince has signed somebody that we wouldn't have assumed it would have been someone he would have went after. Here's the news directly from the observer. The hot news story of the week is the Titan the zinc, the best gimmick dusty has come up with in the past few years. Big bubba Rogers. With Hogan's champion, Titan needs every 350 pound gimmick, they can get their hands on. How dusty and Crockett would let Baba get away is another story, apparently bubba is under contract to JCP, but his contract was different from just about every other big name JCP has, and that it doesn't get a set salary for the year, thus Titan felt they would have no problems nullifying it if it got to a legal battle. Supposedly it was just an oversight. If bubba's contract was the same as everyone else's, and he was allowed to leave, a whole hornet's nest worth of problems would occur in Crockett. If he were to have let bubba go, so bubba is gone. He's going to become the big boss man. And I'm curious, what if any ripples that left in the office or the locker room for JCP? Interesting question. Ripples probably there. Everybody is more worried about themselves and above us future. But they have to factor themselves into the scenario because if they could happen above it, it could happen to me. And that was a big loss. Above the gun over and, you know, when he was a cornet, that was a great pairing. Isn't it ironic that so many guys are going to get with cornett, they get better? Yes. And that's fact. So yeah, that was a loss. At one time, when he was his back was okay, and he was healthy. He was athletic, a super heavyweight, as I resolved. You know, he was an old, I think an old offensive lineman and a small college there in Georgia, not exactly sure what school he went to. The fact that he was a legit prison guard was added to the story, but he was such a sweetheart of a guy, really a cool guy. And I got to know him and work for cowboy. Are working in that territory. Because bubba was part of that those runs a lot. And I just thought he was phenomenal. They had, he was a book with one man gang. And sometimes those big super heavyweight matches, one big, I guess another big guy, I leave a little to be desired. Well, I'll tell you it's got dusty on his heels. He doesn't interview on TV with Bill actor. He's receiving an award, and he uses this time to really dunk on losing bubba to Titan and ripping the WWF for basically stealing his bunkhouse stampede idea for the Royal Rumble. I could see how dusty would receive criticism here, you said earlier that if someone approached him with some sort of you had to be sensed, you had to be careful. You had to be at a trend lightly because he was very sensitive and honest to God, very insecure. Yeah. Very insecure. And that's not a trait that was totally exclusive to dusty. No. Every top star in the territory area that I work with, and it'll soon be 50 years in 2024. Hence our book being called JR 50. We had a great director weekend on the book this week in Paul Bryan and I always enjoy. You stimulates my thinking. Which is hard to do for 71 year old guy. But I. Had to be sensitive about it. And I didn't have that with cowboy. As long as you did it one on one, never criticized or critiqued a alpha male like that in public, if you will. And go and work out. I'm curious in your opinion, is dusty, maybe the first high profile example of when the quote unquote Booker is also an on air talent because it feels like people always single that out. And when people say, oh, you can't do both. They almost inevitably come back to dusty. Is that a fair criticism? Pretty fair. Yeah, pretty fair. Again, it's something I've always been against. Because there's no objectivity, there's it creates a natural impasse between The Office and the locker room, which you shouldn't have. There's going to be a divide and a gap there, but you want a lesson as much as you can. But. That situation is a thing where

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

06:33 min | 3 months ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"What should be an amazing couple of days of bowl games and the semifinals. We have games today tomorrow, obviously all weekend long, good afternoon. Welcome to the middle of the week. Tomorrow live in Atlanta. Let's get you started with what has been going on right now in Atlanta. What happens if Ohio State gets blown out in the peach bowl? That is a question that one of our guests asked and we will talk about that a little bit later. During the show, meanwhile, Georgia, mahler's art, getting enough respect, heading into the peach bowl. That's not hard to read. It's just funny to say. Look at this. When they've been protecting sets and Bennett, all year long, they are simply not giving up many sacks at all. Fourth lowest in the FPS. I think it's more of a trust that each guy will get the job done. And also a connection in knowing that if he tells me something or I tell him something is no ego, it's no, it's nothing against you personally. It's all for the betterment of the team. I think it understanding that genuinely the time that we've spent outside of football, it comes into play and I really enjoy playing, you know, next to this guy right next to me. So at the end of the day, we both just try to make sure we get our job done. And trusting each other for the team. If he makes right call, then he makes the right call and it does not matter. And said it's done a great job of growing and learning and becoming a smart football player and a better football player. So I can lean on it more. I can trust him more and I can just say little things and then he responds and I know what that means. It just comes a little shorthand, easy speak. But that comes with time. And. I don't know. It's been a pleasure and an honor to play behind you. Michigan is hoping to avoid regrets from last year. By the way, there was a lot of speculation about Jim Harbaugh's future, not that he's going to be fired, but he could be looking being looked at by the NFL. Again, but Michigan right now worried about TCU, that game is Saturday afternoon. So tomorrow, on the 29th, today actually on the Wednesday, but it was 40 years ago this week. That that picture that some of you are looking at right now, Paul Bryan being carried off the field in Memphis, liberty bowl, his final game, this is what it looked like the bear wearing a parka that he must have gotten at the North Pole, and there's a reason for it. It was one of the it may have been the coldest night I've ever spent. But I wasn't coaching. I was just watching and that's coach Bryan after beating Illinois, a very deep dive into that by Chase grit and graduate, and we'll talk to him a little bit later on. Meanwhile, Bama is still got a game left. In case you forgot, Kansas state. On paper, looks like Alabama to win this game. Oh, but I spoke too soon and got down to the end. Turnover margin and penalties favor case state. Bill Snyder coaching is 78 season at miss kidding, please. Don't write me from Kansas. There's more games later. How about Arkansas? Sam Pittman trying to write the finish of the season in a positive way in Memphis, a city that borders Arkansas, by the way, as well as Mississippi. All misplays late tonight, and then Friday, South Carolina taking on Notre-Dame, Tennessee and Clemson, a lot of we have a couple of guests today that we'll share with you where they'll share their knowledge with you. How about dean straka joining us at the bottom of the hour? Matt hay is the outspoken columnist. Chase good bread. We mentioned him earlier that article and Jeff smiling who pretty well invented sports radio. I don't know. I don't know if we should be honoring that. And until then, your phone calls at 8 5 5 two four two 7 two 8 5. Larry starts it off. Good afternoon, Larry. Good afternoon, Paul. I grew up in Kansas. And then 76, we moved out to Washington state and I heard that Mike lynch was coming out to Washington state. I was so happy. I thought, well, things are going to change. And they did. Did they ever? What an impact he had out there. You know, one of the things growing up in Kansas, we had a quarterback at Kansas named John Hagel. Oh yeah. And he went to play for the San Diego Chargers. Under a guy by the name of Don coryell. Oh, sure. Yeah, they called him coryell because he was the first pro football coach to throw the football more than 40 times a game. That's all they did, you know, step back twice through it. Step back three times broad. And that's what they did. And I wonder if that's where Mike lynch believes got his philosophy. You know, I've read that lead got it initially from lavelle Edwards at BYU, where he went to college now. I would have to dig deep into where lavelle Edwards picked it up from, and I don't know the answer to that. But I've always heard lavelle was the at least the genesis of what Michael each later came up with. Hey, thank you. Very, very much. Great to have you on. Appreciate the call. Let's check out Elliott. In Ohio, Elliot good afternoon. Hey Paul, how you doing? We're doing great. Thank you. Hey, I just want to let you know I'm down here in Key West and I heard there's a place called captain Tony's and that you can actually buy Mike a year, which is what I'm about to do. I'm Ontario. And about an hour or so. Well, it's fantastic. Captain Tony's, what's this place? Okay. Yeah, yeah, so I'm going to buy one on your behalf, but I just want to say hey Elliot, go ahead and put it on my tab. I've got a tab down there. Open for absolutely.

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

06:01 min | 4 months ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"It was just, I mean, honestly, Paul, maybe a little TLC, just love. Just talking to guys in a tone and in a way and in a language that they understand. And because carnell Williams is one of the all time great football players here. I think that they look at him and probably say this guy has to know what he's talking about. I believe things that he tells me that can happen in that uniform. He's lived it. He's breathed it. He's been around it. He has to respect if everybody in that building and I think his approach is just a little bit different. I mean, I'll be honest with you, Paul Bryan Horton's approach is no nonsense. And in today's college football, sometimes not all the time, sometimes it's not the best approach and it doesn't work the way that a coach wants it to or coach thinks that it will. So I just think that he's taking a more player friendly approach. He's taking approach of putting the players first, trying to put them in positions to succeed. And there's just a genuine nature about him. Paul, when you sit down and talk to him, there's no coach speak. He doesn't have a lot of different quotes for things. He doesn't try to talk around things. If you ask about a guy that's going to be injured, he tells you right then and there. The guys out, he's not going to play. He's out for the season. Or he's not with us. He didn't travel this week. There's just no BS, no nonsense with carnell Williams, and I think with what we've gotten from that from a very short period of time in interviews last week, either myself up on field or all of us as a crew or this week as a crew, I can imagine what that team feels because we've gotten it in a matter of minutes. And they spend hours around carnell Williams on a daily basis. I can imagine that it's a wonderful feeling for them. What do you think it could ultimately mean to his career to have had this exposure and this ability to be seen by the people that really matter in college football? I think it's massive. First and foremost for me to interview as a Letterman a graduate of this university, the first African American head football coach in the history of auburn football last week was absolutely magnificent. It is a moment in my career that I do not think will be surpassed. But for what he is being able to do because there are people that will tell you, oh, there's no chance. There's no shot that he could ever be the auburn head football coach. I actually don't believe that. I think that he is involved in conversations and will continue to be involved in conversations. Now, is the likelihood that some of the other names we'll talk about? No. But he doesn't have the experience. He doesn't have the resume. And as you just stated, this will be a resume builder for carnell Williams. This will go a long way to show people he can handle the organization. He can handle the pressure. We've already seen him handle the in game moments. Now, he admitted to us today that he spreaded 60 yards downfield to call it timeout and about 5 minutes later came back to one of the officials tapped him on the opposite shoulder and said, you realize you just could have turned right and called the time out here with me. I was sitting here the entire time. So some things he's still going to have to catch on to and learn. But I think he's learning quickly and I think he's proving a lot of people wrong in that he can handle a lot of things that come with being a college football coach at the power 5 level. Based on what you've seen, you saw your name a couple weeks ago, you saw auburn last week. What's this game look like tomorrow night to you? Well, I will see this first and foremost Paul outside of the X's and O's I think the auburn family will show up in full force tomorrow night. I think during your stadium will be as loud as it's been this entire season and that includes two 30 game on CBS when Penn State was coming into play in the first Big Ten game to ever be played in that stadium. I think that the auburn fan base has rallied. I think they're excited, walking around this town. The earlier today just how crowded it is, the amount of people that are already here and the energy that a lot of people have, the energy that I've gotten from folks in Birmingham, you know, I live there to a radio show there. I mean, Sunday, when I got back in town, I had people saying we're there, we're supporting we're going next week. We can not wait. The auburn family will show up in full force tomorrow night. That will, that will have an impact on this game. You go back two weeks ago, we had a and M and South Carolina, 7 false start penalties in that game. So I think the crowd will have something to do with it, but that front four for the auburn defense, just like they did last week, is going to have to get to Connor wigman because he is a talented quarterback with talented receivers in a talented running back in Devon a chain. If that offense gets comfortable and begins to move the football and gets in rhythm, it's going to be tough for any defense to get consecutive stops. And auburn just has to find a little bit of balance offensive we call just a little bit. I don't think Robbie astronaut needs to throw the ball 25 or 35 times in this game, but if they can find some semblance of balance to go along with a rushing game that found life last week has actually found life the last two games that auburn has played. I think Aubrey can be competitive at auburn has a good chance to win this football game because it's still a Texas day and in football team that we have to ask ourselves where are they, what are they mentally emotionally? What do they even think about themselves? What's in front of this team? I was asked earlier this week. Well, there's really not a lot on the line. Through not playing for a whole lot. Well, you can say that from a wind perspective with Texas a and M, but what about a loss perspective with Texas a and M Paul? There's a lot on the line there. To be a team that has one win in SEC play and only one more chance to get one more, that doesn't happen a lot to talk to your programs. So I think from the other end of asking that question, there's a lot on the line for Texas a and M and obviously there's a lot on the line for everybody to go win this football game. They want to do it for carnell. They want to bounce back. They want to show some energy going into next season and forever the next head coach is at this university for this football team. They want to try to find some positives and get things going in the right direction. Just a fantastic conversation with Cole Kublai, joining us from auburn, many, many things we head to the break now. Final few minutes from Oxford is straight ahead and we are going to take your phone calls to wrap it on up. We appreciate all of you for being a part of it. Some really interesting guests today will see you right here tomorrow. Thank you for listening to the Paul fine bomb show podcast. The Paul fine bomb show airs weekdays on the SEC network beginning at three eastern.

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Right Time with Bomani Jones

The Right Time with Bomani Jones

05:22 min | 5 months ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Right Time with Bomani Jones

"He didn't get fired for you again. Don't get me wrong. He got fired for a lot of other losers. He got fired and they put all the laundry out there. It wasn't just like they fired. If they were like, oh, while we're at it, let's roll out all this other stuff. He had a little like a Proto me two situation, didn't he? That is correct. That is correct. Yeah. It's a dirty game dog. They won't just fire you, man. They'll make sure everybody sees your clothes on the sidewalk. Dude, they reduce that dude might do both. He coached at the high school that he went to the last time I looked him up at the wiki and I think he got fired from that. He was coaching a millsaps. Yeah. You would like a positive exit, by the way, not really. This kind of ugly as ugly as an exit for dick Saban might be because it's Alabama because it's the end is never pretty. Whenever it happens, whether it's two years from now, four years from now, or next year. He's so ensconced in terms of business with everybody there because, you know, I don't want to put you out there, but you've got to deal with HBO. If you probably have a little bit of money in the bank that maybe you go, oh, I need a new car. Can I suggest purchasing a fine Mercedes Benz reliable German excellence from Nick Saban Mercedes Benz? Yes. Of Hoover Alabama. I don't think it's in Hoover. But yeah, he's got a dealership, man. That was part of the setup. What you get when you're part of the family, right? Is you get, they buy your house, which they bought for Nick. Remember, they bought Nick's house. Bought it, okay? If he needs money, he can go and say, hey, I need a I need it alone with very friendly terms. You can get that because the people who run the state of Alabama are by and large, Alabama fans ensconced in the banking industry, the shipping industry and mobile. And other large conglomerates. This is even mining, right? Like some of the oldest money in the Alabama booster base is from coal mining. You forget, Birmingham. Oh, sorry. Historical detour, but I gotta take it. Birmingham was one of the last cities in the United States that had active coal mines in its city limits that was run with convict labor in the 20s. In the 20s. That sounds dangerously close to slaves. I'll just let everybody take their own sort of conclusions from that. Yeah, it's bad. It's super bad. I'm laughing because my only option is laughter. Say, say, say, don't know what to do either. I felt like I mes up that I felt like I had to say we need to be sick because I had already started laughing it. I didn't need to get called on it. No, it was brutal. It's brutal, but that kind of that kind of money will make you part of the money, right? Because as wealthy as you think these coaches are, it's nothing compared to the people who pay their bills. It's nothing. Yep, and tell the people what the family business is for the Bear Bryant family, Paul Bryan junior, what does he run? I'm going to give it to you in two steps. Current day responsible banking. Family bank even, after getting out of a much larger bank, do you need money in a checking account?

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

06:56 min | 7 months ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"He does not like Russians. So I make a lot of comments on there about the Russians and you can get kicked off Twitter for criticizing Russia? Well, it was more than a little criticizing. That was celebrating an attack that really decimated some Russians. So maybe it was, I don't think it was anything. The president of the United States of America called the president or the head of Russia, a thug in a terrorist. Well, this was a comment about a Russian who didn't have a head. So I think I know what you're talking about. So you celebrated the death of the Putin whisperer, absolutely. Okay. Well, but Paul, one other thing. You said you hated to explain what lay away was to your listeners. Do you not study your demographics? Do you know your listeners are accepted scenarios and oxygen areas? They probably grew up with layaway. I did. Well, I wasn't sure. Again, I just assumed there are a lot of young people watching who had no idea what we were talking about. Well, that's true. You get some 12 year old callers. But anyway, Paul, looking forward to that great Notre-Dame northwestern game this weekend. I'm getting up to him. And I did see a game in Ireland. I saw Notre-Dame play navy that create park in Ireland. It's pretty cool. I think it was 96. Yeah, no, they were supposed to play last year or the year before. The COVID year, I believe. Hey, thanks for the call. Appreciate it. Vince is up next. Hey, Vince. Didn't hear Vince. How about Chris in West Virginia? Hello, Chris. Hello, mister fam, bomb. How are you today? Very well. Thank you. Mister fine ball. I'm going to pick your brain a little bit. Okay. Like you said, I'm from West Virginia. And since about 1986, when I started watching college football. It seems being obviously a lot of great coaches. I've seen Jimmy Johnson, those like you mentioned Lou holtz, let's see Pete Carroll's pretty good coach. Would you say that old Nick Saban and our West Virginia boy would you say he's the best of all time? Chris, I would say that, and I say that because I was, I felt like I was privy or privileged to cover briefly. The prior coach who was considered that title. So yeah, I don't think anybody is, I mean, they're different people, Paul Bryan and Nick Saban, but I think almost everyone acknowledges what you said. Yeah, I know I forgot to mention Joe Paterno, Bobby bowden, coach is like that, you know, that I've seen since about 86, but I, from what I've seen, Nick Saban, fellow West Virginia mountain near like me, Nick Saban. I'm thinking he's the best that I've seen since around 1986. Would you agree? Chris, I would totally agree. And I don't think this is something really in dispute. Okay. I am glad we got that cleared up. Randy, were you concerned that someone thought that Sabin was not the best coach of all time? No. Okay. I always hate when there's disagreement on that subject. How about Jim? In North Carolina. Hey Paul, how are you today? Hey there, Jim. Look. I've got a couple of issues. They're not issues. This is comments. And then I've got one question. I'll let you do your thing. I called, then I flipped on your channel because I like to catch it when I can because I love your show. Thank you. Thank you. Tuscaloosa, Jim. He was in the first part of his rant about what he knew about football. Okay, so that was my main reason in college. And I'm a displaced Ohio State fan in North Carolina. That's a fact. So let's just get that out of the way. But if he knew everything about football, he sounded like he was a longtime caller or whatever. If he knew everything about football, I'm confident he didn't believe Alabama would get beat by a House state. In the semifinals, we know how state one first football championship. That's my comment there. The other gym, this is the gym day from hell, I guess. The other GM was talking about Ohio State football. And the first mistake, I believe you made, was not mentioned in woody Hayes at the time of the list, okay? That is what it is. Woody Hayes had one bad moment. And that's when he went out there and tried to knock out clips and linebacker. And one other comment, I called in, wow. Tuscaloosa was having his rant. And somehow, y'all took him before me. So maybe you never need to check your door guy. Now, after that's all being said, here's what I would like to ask. I'm going to go ahead and hang up and let you do your thing. How do you feel about Ohio State this year? Have a great day. Thank you very much, Jim. Yeah, I'll quote what some of the other people have already said here. I mean, Alabama is the preseason favorite. It's pretty overwhelming, but Ohio State is clearly the number two team. And I always hate to say, I mean, I think Alabama will win it all, but if they don't, then I would put my second bet on how state, I think they are potentially that good. Thanks for the call. Appreciate it. We've had a busy one. We're not done yet. A couple more guests to go, including your phone calls right after this. Holy cow, what a ball game we appeared at night in puck ducking. There's no clock in baseball, but it was time that made an ordinary game, legendary. It

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

05:36 min | 11 months ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"The Alabama sports Hall of Fame has a number of honorees and some great inductees, including our next guest, he is 93 year old Eddie conyers who has been hurt on this program often throughout the years. He's the recipient of the 2022 Frank pig House award and the commemorating more than 60 years of contribution at the university of Alabama. Eddie, it's a pleasure to have you. I know what a special weekend it is for you and your many members of your family and friends. How are you? Good afternoon. Paul doing great, but I'm 94 of the 93. And I appreciate the name. You must have, you must have hit a birthday since I've seen you last. Yeah, April of May. April 9th, I was 94, Paul. I think that's what you tell me. I don't keep up with much more. Do you feel any older at 94 than at 93? They are young Apollo chasing women. Yeah, any tonight in tomorrow. I know there's a private thing tonight and one tomorrow night, I mean, I hope, I hope somebody's going to keep their eyes on you. Well, speaking of that Paul, I talked to real good friends of this afternoon over to Hall of Fame. Gene Holman. We said the amount of money you own, but that's a relationship that probably. Well, I'm glad you mentioned Jeanne because who is one of my closest friends, as you know, is receiving the 2022 distinguished American sportsman award tomorrow night and it's a very coveted award and he is certainly eminently qualified and deserving. So certainly if you see him tomorrow, give him my best I'll be speaking to him next week. I'll say to do that, bob, and he's there to throw it a lot of you. I question my faith, but he's still throwing a lot of that. I'll tell the story again, Eddie, I'm out in Houston a number of years ago with my friend Paul Tyson and David Upton. We're at the Paul Bryan awards. I think it was O 8 or O 9. I think it was O 8. And Sabin was supposed to win and he didn't. But that's not what I remembered about the event. I'm sitting there and some old Qadri gets up there. And who at the time was only 81, and he's cracking jokes and I'm like, I asked, I think it was Paul Tyson, who was there to give out the award for in honor of his grandfather. Who is this guy? And you were hilarious. I mean, there were some big time. They were honoring a lot of players that night from not only it was like a Hall of Fame commemoration. I mean, you brought the house down and I called you afterwards, I said, I've never heard a guy funnier in my life. And. I had been to a million practices, and north the idea who you were. Well, I appreciate your budget playing that. Yeah, that was quite a night. That was a big to do. In fact, I was talking to vart. Today, and when he announced the winner, you remember the winner was a coach at Boise state. And really in truthfully coach Saban had won the national championship that year, but it was not. I remember I was with Upton, David Upton, who and his brother own crane works. And he looked at me, so let's get out of here. I mean, we ran as fast as we could out of that. It was like, how could Nick Saban not win this? You should have been on the plane riding back. Well, tell us about that. It was not much a tale. It was definitely quiet. Because it's right in the middle of recruiting and you have to go if you're going to win, and he did win two years ago. He was at LSU as well. And but it's a long way to go to lose. Oh, yeah. And I think he wasn't upset about that as it was the time wasted. George leben is a master of his time and neither want to waste his time on anything. So I mean, we could spend hours talking to you. I mean, you served you served this nation twice in two different wars. But how did you end up getting this gig that is lasted more than 60 years as being the official at the Alabama practices? According to last year, I don't know if you remember. He was first Brown right hand man. Now you would probably call in football operations man, but he called me trying to find a guy named Gordon pettus. He was an Alabama and probably 59 or 60, coach Brown with the rationale if we get penalties. Let's get him on the practice fair on the ball game. Whether or not he was the first one to do that now, I really don't know. But anyway, Gordon had moved to Chad nougat, Carney called me trying to van Gogh and we worked together. And when I told him Gordon was in January, he likes that, doctor Kirk's wife told you to do something you did it. You didn't go back and say, coach, I couldn't get it done, maybe next time. But anyway, he said, well, do you appreciate football and I said, yes, I do. I didn't tell him that I'd worked two high school games in my life. One of those is on the clock. And here I am.

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"paul bryan" Discussed on Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast

Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast

04:33 min | 1 year ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast

"Okay, wow, yeah. So it was a lot of information and probably some information I probably shouldn't have had at that point. And I like to say that for the last 20, 30 years, my dad and I since I was 18, we've had a great relationship. So I want to make sure that that's on the table. I love my dad and we have a great relationship. But growing up, it was very difficult. My dad wanted to be right with the divorce and with what happened. And so at times he over explained. And so it made it so I had resentment towards him and I love for my mom. It kind of backfired on him. And he was trying to get the other exactly. Exactly. And my mom would always just say one thing she would say, I love you and I love your dad, and she wouldn't explain very much. So I just know that my mom became a very safe person for me to interact with. And first season, I want to say that my dad wasn't. A lot of explaining that probably should have come my way. That division was so big that you actually were named after your father Paul. And you actually jettisoned the use of polar P, but now there's been that evidence of reconciliation. Yeah, so at some point, when I was going through that divorce and through things, I started going by my middle name, Brian. My dad's Paul Wallace noble, I was Paul Bryan noble. And whatever my parents were upset, they'd say Paul Bryan, you know, kind of a southern kind of thing, right? And so I just started going by Brian and when I was 18 or 19 and the forgiveness and reconciliation came in with my dad, the lord challenged me to put the initial pee back onto my name. As a symbol and a constant reminder of reconciliation that I would never forget that the blood of Christ paid for the broken relationship between my dad and myself. And so I started adding it on by that point, you kind of get a habit of being called something, right? So I didn't go back to Paul, but I write it on everything as a reminder of reconciliation. Brian, I want to pick up on something you referred to a moment ago, but I don't want the listeners and the viewers to miss this. You mentioned that it's only possible for us to reconcile because of the work of Jesus on the cross. So explain that and how we can be free in that destructive relationship as long as we can forgive and do the right thing. So talk about that reconciliation is a spiritual journey. It is. This all began because I had, I don't know how many people say, you know what, I just can't be reconciled with someone. And it was like this almost a victim mentality of can't forgive can't reconcile. And what they really meant was a reinstated relationship. And I started thinking through the scriptures of how, how does reconciliation take place? And we just talked about it not being based upon works. And so if it's based upon the work of the cross, not my works, then it becomes a faith journey of embracing the gospel message at the core of my relationships to say, Jesus page for that break. Hopefully someday I'll have a reinstated relationship with them..

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

05:07 min | 1 year ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Wow, how long did it take you to think of it? I mean, I thought that was more than trying to remember Alex Trebek's name before. I knew the answer early on. So you had the answer, but you were trying to think of aliens. Trebek, Trebek, Alex. Well, Paul, I have to say one thing. Thank you for bringing Peter burns and Roman Harper and to top it off. Howdy duty to break down the ulmus pro day that was very compelling TD and I have to agree with Jim. We need more of that. We need more people breaking down the throwing motions of the quarterbacks that are in the draft. I had never seen I know we share the pro days all the time here, but and I've been to pro days, but I've never watched the coverage of it before. Well, I can tell you, after seeing that one, I'll skip the rest. Alabama is next week, in case you were wondering. I'll definitely miss out. One more thing, Paul, roll guide rope all fine bob Payton Washington boy, augie. Thanks, Paul. Auggie, bringing some heat today. Oh my good friend. DJ K dub is next. Bees, man. How life treating it today, man. I know, I know that's a rhetorical question, but sometimes you just got to say it. It might not be true so good. James Brown once said, I feel good. Okay. I heard the same conversation and I agreed that statement has earned anything when he retired. He's definitely earned his name to be on that stadium. My question is to you, me being an Alabama fan. I know how Alabama is slow to change and want to change things, you know, us having the same kind of uniform forever. And do you think the pushback would be for saving to get his name on that stating for Alabama in the university to change? I don't think it would be that hard. But do you think it could be a problem? But my question back is, you can't have three names on a stadium. So I think the only way to do it is take the other two off. The saving completely. Yeah. I agree with it, too, but we know. I know you know probably better than me. You know, 'cause you've been covering Alabama way longer. Can you imagine that controversial? The president standing up to the lecture and saying, oh, we have decided today to take coach Paul Bryant's name off of Brian teddy stadium. Wow. But I mean, my generation and the way I feel. But I think you have to show up. I mean, you understand that. I mean, Denny guy, good for him, but doesn't he already have some chimes named after him? Yeah, you got to do anytime. I mean, Brian. Paul Bryan drive, Paul Bryan hall, rip them both off, name it Saban stadium, so we in agree is ripping off name and saving stadium. I do want to say this to the last time I talked to you, I agreed that I didn't do my research a little bit and you said I took a defeat like Alabama did. So I would like thinking, I was like, well, Alabama Norman the fight. So I knew I couldn't be that bad. So I went to go check the results. And I seen on the scoreboard that I had 51 to 48. And then I was got the thing and I was like, um, I've always absolutely right. This does feel like out of. Because we can win on the scoreboard, then you can come on the show and you still feel like you lost. If you don't win by enough. So that's my fault. KW, you were up against it. Who did you have in the first round? You had, you were up against augie, weren't you? Yes, on the second round. I mean, this diva here, but I understand, I didn't win by enough. I did cover the spread. I understand that. I didn't cover the spread and I didn't win by nothing. Just like Alabama football when you don't win by enough, you really lose. So we have to deal with everybody else. It won't happen again. This time it won't even be closed. I think you won. I think you won, and I think it was stolen. Well, I agree too, but I'm not going to pull the Texas and basketball coach and pull out my syllabus and give you all the fine points of why I won this, but hey, it's all good. It's all good. Sometimes we get on win by enough. You really lose in life. And that should be a lesson that should be a message to the number 5 team who trying to get into playoffs next year. If you don't do enough work and you don't win by now, you leave it up to the people to make a decision. Don't let it be with the decision. It won't be a decision next time that I promise you it won't even be close. I appreciate your bees and man. You have a blessed day, brother. Okay, dove always a pleasure. And yeah, it was under review, but we finally just moved on. We're up against a break. We appreciate you being here. Your phone calls are welcome at 855-242-7285. You.

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

01:47 min | 1 year ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Afternoon. So let's continue with the calls and Daryl is up next. So Jim is a has been now, Paul. That's what our friend said a minute ago, yes. It has been or never was. You know what? No. I've heard you say Jim played pooh, right? Well, he says he played pool, yeah. That was one of his best sports. What I do play pool. I do play poo. I challenge him to a game 8 ball player. I'll tell a lot of people. When a lot of times, I got a bar in all the cold fat Denny, somebody told me about 8 ball terminus on Tuesday night. I played in four of them so far and one two of them. But I would bet on you in that match. I'll shoot a lot of pool. Speaking of gym, you reminded me of something. You remember Mike piazzi, right? Sure. Okay, you know, did you know that he became the only the dogger sign him? Was it because his dad and Tom disorder owed his dad a favor? What a sign of that was, you know? But his dad must have been a pretty big to do guy because as a kid, he got bad lessons in his backyard from who else, but Ted Williams. That's pretty good. I thought that was pretty remarkable. Paul, it's only been 46 days, Paul. It's a George the last one in national championship. I want to ask you something. In the last 50 years, I want you to give me your top ten SEC coaches in the last 50 years. Who would they be? So let me go back 50 years would include Paul Bryan, obviously. I would say Sabin, Bryant, okay, Dale, definitely. Black.

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

06:45 min | 1 year ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"The pride passion then pageantry of college football lives here. This is the Paul find bomb show hour one podcast. And welcome in. It is Thursday and we are rare to go here as we continue and we'll get to some headlines. We have a couple of really interesting things for you a few minutes about how others around the country are perceiving what we do here. I'm talking about the callers to the show in the aftermath of Monday night. Let's get right to some headlines and Jameson Williams declaring for the draft. This was expected even though some wondered would the ACL injury change his thinking? He's a projected high pick. He's expected to recover in time for next season, but what happens after that? So the threat is here, the college football season, what happens next? Is it going to all work out? We'll talk to one of our featured guests in a few minutes about the future of the college football season, whether it's gotten to regional or not. We rather like it down here. In coaching carousel, is it over or does Jim Harbaugh started all over again? The Michigan job would be plumb haba expected to be wooed by a number of NFL clubs. Look at Sam. The bam pitman. That's not really true, but he's the fan favorite for the Paul Bryan award. He's got those shades. Pitman's going to make some money in the off season after a spectacular year. Give him the cash. Let's talk about what we are going to do over these next few hours, a number of guests will be dropping in. Stephen a Smith, actually, that's not correct. Stephen M Smith, the mood in tea town. Pete daml. Am I reading that correctly? ESPN college football reporter, I am reading that correctly because today it was announced that Pete is joining ESPN. Nikki fargus. Great coach. Now analyst. She'll join us to talk about a huge day in the SEC. Ken Smith Meyer, the judgment man. And Peter stoddard, the Georgia man. And your phone calls at 8 5 5, two four two 7 two 8 5. Let's start with Hugh in deep gap. North Carolina. Hello, Paul. Could we spend just a minute kind of thinking about where the future is going to how it's going to play out for the greatest coach we've seen in the conference and many, many years. A lot of guys like Adolf rep and Joe Paterno and Bear Bryant. They kind of hung on longer than they probably could have should have. And the back end of their careers were not as brilliant as the mid section. And when you stop and kind of think about this, there's a quarter of a century difference in age between Kirby smart lane camp and Nick Saban. I got a feeling Nick Saban's going to pull a John Wooden and go out on top what do you think? Well, I mean, everyone wants to. It's one of the hardest things in the world to do, as you know, you having watched a lot of coaches. It is very difficult. And it is a fact after the after one of the championships, I think it was the one in 17, Sabin contemplated leaving. I don't think he did it last year. And I think it's something you have no matter who you are when you're in a high pressure environment. Usually when the music stops and the lights are dim, you think, okay, what do I want to do? Do I want to keep doing this? And you don't know. I mean, we assume a lot of it all has to do with when the process begins. And I for one, I began to think about this. I can see long after coach Saban's in his rock and chair clip in coupons. Kirby smart lane kiffin and Lincoln rally still in the mad hunt for national championships. So the bottom line for me is, if you're a dedicated Alabama fan, you better really appreciate what you got, because it ain't going to last forever. One more thing and this kind of came to me listening to ledge in the last couple of days. You know, he's kind of like that character from all in the family. Archie bunker, except he doesn't have the warm quality that Archie would manifest when Edith would poke, man. And I think about that sum, that tension is one of the reasons you have such a great audience because if everybody made perfect sense and was polite, who the hell would care about? Stupid behavior of some of your favorite callers that set you apart, Paul, and let's hope they keep it up. I don't really give a damn what anybody thinks about it. Thank you. Appreciate it. And speaking of that, in a couple of minutes, we're going to play a clip. We don't do this very often. But the Brad legend. Conflict on Tuesday made some the number one sports show in Boston the next day. And then the legend called yesterday made it as well as today. So we're going to recapture a famous talk show in Boston in a few minutes that has apparently found us down here in the Deep South. And we will let you hear what others are saying about us in just a couple of minutes. Daryl is up next in Georgia. Hello Daryl. Hey Paul, first, I want to make a porn. Okay, I thought about this. If you going back, looking at Georgia this year, we've opened a season against number three Clinton. They gave up zero touchdowns. We played number two, Michigan and orange bow. The VPS gave up one touchdown. We played Alabama for the next championship game. The deepest gave up one touchdown. And all three of those games, the defense also scored two touchdowns..

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

The Adam Carolla Show

01:48 min | 1 year ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

The Adam Carolla Show

01:40 min | 1 year ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

"I can't remember. I don't know i loved it though. Thanks for reading the book. Thanks for getting the book. Kevin jackson thank you black friday the title. What do you think. Paul bryan so in hell like friday night lights about high school football because they play their games on fridays Fish out of water story What's funnier white ghost and all black school or or black kid from the ghetto come to like super preppy white school where they don't play they don't play football well star of the team instantly. I would say the joke. The black friday would be one of those all just black friday night lights kind of schools that you see in the high school football games when they televise a regional ones on like. Espn two with crazy bands. And there's one white kid. And he's the kicker but they find out he's the fastest kid on the team which freaks out all the brothers. Yes hello my name. is graham. Well his name is wellington. The third and I'm trying to justin bieber plays graham. It is graham welling kent in black friday. So he's not only a kicker but he when they find out that he's a fast guy and the team because during the kickoffs he goes down and covers it and is the first guy down the field like he's beating all the brothers down the field. Now you know the coach's car weather's perfect perfect apollo still in fantastic shape but there's not interest. There's gotta be a twist odd twist is the love affair. Yeah.

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"paul bryan" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

The Adam Carolla Show

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

"Stop what do you want me to do. Let that go. I can't let that go ahead was killed in a light aircraft. That when the said anything but he was killed them. A highway white have worked at lancome. Metairie let me do twenty minutes on how much i love james worthy of getting the crowd back brad. I heard like she was a pedophile. All right joe biden adopted a highway. Yeah your couple of those highway kids. Good kids predictable humor. They're gone now. You can adopt kids on a highway. You have to adopt the actual highway. I never know that sounds like a good deal. Alright so it's share bette midler or stevie nicks. What do you think paul bryan. I have no idea. I don't know thing was about or go. Bette midler go back midler shirt. What do you think joe biden. Well look i usually. I support you. Want be in life. Joe biden jennifer. Sports you gotta say. I'm going to say it's the transgender in the mill. You're you're thinking caitlyn jenner. Now vet share. That's that's.

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"paul bryan" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark

Deck The Hallmark

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"paul bryan" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark

"Do you think that that would help you. Think about your centers. You eat The chocolate like what do you think that the thought process processes in the creation of that cross flavors chocolate. You know. I just think it's shameless tournament. Money off of a season me nuts. i don't know if it drives me. I agree drives me nuts. That don't at the vaccine or that chocolate cross cross. Those are equally bad. It's not good. Yeah it's not good all right here. i'll eat both. Don't worry another tough one. Here's another tough. When paul bryan donkin was and still is the lead singer of which jesus music band the sweet comfort band the second chapter of acts the imperials or daniel amos. Oh my gosh. By the way love second check tax a lot. But i think i think it's What was the third one. The third one was the imperials. I think it might be the imperials well. What's interesting. is i believe rust. Half was the lead singer of aerials. We're looking for the sweet comfort band. Oh my gosh. My dad listened to the imperials. Listen to the sweet comfort band. Yeah i didn't know that. have you for that. Music is good though you put my dad. The my dad had the eight tracks like it's good in the way it's not to the par of like ccr. Or neil young or anything. But it's there's something. Thank you for reminding me about. I'm here for you. I'm gonna make a little pandora Playlist and throw some And author this week comfort band band on there to my last one is. Will you just give us just a smidge of land down under. oh yeah. sure. I don't know let me see if you can even hear it. I can hear it like even when you.

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China Ending Wuhan Coronavirus Lockdown April 8

The Adam Carolla Show

00:30 sec | 3 years ago

China Ending Wuhan Coronavirus Lockdown April 8

"Genus house and Brian's house this is the Adam Corolla. Shell Adams guests today. Adam Ray with Gina Grad on news Paul Bryan on sound effects and tape damage. Shaka's year for good sports and now this morning he did a cold. Dunkin his pool while the rest of his family did a poll dunk in a pool of pure.

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